Bing Hits All-Time High Market Share

According to a recent report published by Nielsen Company and ComScore Bing hits all-time high market shares in June for both “core search” and “explicit search”. However this doesn’t mean that Bing’s gain is anyway proportional to Google’s expense. Somehow Google has managed to maintain its own explicit and core search with almost 65% of search. According to the report from Comscore for June 2011, Google still tops the list with 65.5% for the explicit search which is more or less same as of the figure of May.
Yahoo has observed an unchanged figure of 15.9% while Bing’s 14.4% is an all-time high share of explicit search. With this increase the collaboration of Bing/Yahoo is now at 30.2% market share which was 30% in the month of April and may. Meanwhile, Ask and AOL are reported to have record lows of 2.9% and 1.4% respectively.
As far as Core search is concerned Google again tops the list with 64.5% which is an up from 63.3% in May. Yahoo’s share has gone down from a figure of 19.6% in May to 17.5% in June. Bing has again shown a sharp growth of 14.1% from 13.1%.
Here is the summary of the report that Comscore has released:
Explicit search, June 2011 (excluding image/contextual/Google Instant)
• Google: 65.5% (essentially unchanged from May)
• Yahoo: 15.9% (essentially unchanged)
• Bing: 14.4% (up from 14.1% in May)
Core search, June 2011
• Google: 64.5% (up from 63.3% in May)
• Yahoo: 17.5% (down from 19.6% in May)
• Bing: 14.1% (up from 13.1% in May)



























